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    Picatinny, the United States Army accepted the weapon into service as the M18 Claymore and approximately 10,000 were produced. It was used in small numbers...
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  • 'Claymore' M18 Claymore mine, an explosive weapon Scottish broadsword, a basket-hilted sword, sometimes also included as claymores Operation Claymore,...
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  • aerial-firefighting aircraft M18 Claymore mine, an American anti-personnel landmine M18 Hellcat, an American tank destroyer used in World War II M18 smoke grenade,...
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    fragmentation. It first entered service in 1965 and is a copy of the American M18 Claymore with a few differences. Its name is derived from Russian мина осколочная...
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    Archived from the original on 4 April 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2010. "M18 Claymore". Military Factory. Gao, Charlie (15 December 2019). "Heckler and Koch...
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    mine clearance harder. Directional fragmentation weapons (such as the M18 Claymore) differ from other types in that they are designed to direct their fragments...
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  • currently deployed in Iraq which works with pre-existing mines like the M18 Claymore. Day & Zimmermann and General Dynamics are prime subcontractors. The...
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    Gauge conversion guide Sneakbox, a small boat used for hunting waterfowl M18 Claymore mine, directional anti-personnel mine with similar effects to that said...
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  • leg amputation while the M18 Claymore killed all three targets through its shrapnel spray. The edge was given to the M18 Claymore for its higher lethality...
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    Grenades were untraceable to an owner and left no ballistic evidence. M18 Claymore mines and other explosives were also occasionally used in fragging, as...
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